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Chambliss Center seeks city support to close $6.5 million capital campaign for facilities upgrades

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Chambliss Center for Children asked the Chattanooga City Council for a capital contribution to finish a $6.5 million Building Futures Fund to repair and modernize long-deferred campus facilities that serve foster care, early childhood and transitional housing programs.

Katie Harbison, president and CEO of Chambliss Center for Children, told the council on July 1 that the nonprofit has launched a $6.5 million capital campaign to restore and upgrade aging buildings on its Brainerd campus and related housing for youth who age out of foster care. Harbison said Chambliss’s campus buildings date to 1937 and the organization operates licensed child-care…

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